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What does The OC stand for in WWE?

The OC has been a staple of WWE for years now. AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson banded together to form the stable back in 2016. The trio has always operated at the highest level and has multiple championships to their name.

They are currently involved in a feud with The Judgment Day. The faction warfare between the two stables has been a treat to watch. Of particular interest is the contrast in longevity between them, with Styles' boys going back a long way compared to Finn Balor's upstart team.

With a name like The OC, WWE fans will always want to know what it stands for and the meaning behind it. If you are one of those people, read on to get your answer. We guarantee that it will be too sweet to digest.

The OC is a dynamic team name that stands for the "official, original, and the only club that matters." They first uttered this catchphrase on the July 22, 2019, episode of Monday Night RAW, and the shortening of the line led to the name sticking.

The OC's history as a WWE faction

As mentioned earlier, this is not a team that recently banded together. Their origins lie in Japan, way before the members met in WWE. At the time, AJ Styles, Luke Gallows (then called Doc Gallows), and Karl Anderson ran together as members of the Bullet Club, doing so from 2014 to 2016. After Styles departed NJPW, his buddies also followed suit.

A couple of months after The Phenomenal One's debut, he attacked John Cena alongside Gallows and Anderson. They were dubbed 'The Club' and ran roughshod over the roster before a WWE draft separated them.

The trio reunited three years after Styles lost a United States Championship match to Ricochet. He, Gallows, and Anderson viciously attacked the latter and reformed The Club, renaming it to The OC a week later. At their peak, they all held gold, with The Phenomenal One reigning as United States Champion while his buddies ruled the RAW tag team division.

Following multiple feuds, including one with The Undertaker, the stable disbanded as Gallows and Anderson were released from WWE. Fast-forward to the present day, the trio is back with a vengeance and will lock horns with The Judgment Day at Crown Jewel 2022.

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